io.net, the decentralized GPU compute network, has announced that it has achieved SOC 2 compliance. In a press release shared with Cryptowisser, io.net said this latest achievement underscores its commitment to delivering enterprise-grade security and operational transparency, solidifying its position as a trusted partner for businesses adopting decentralized infrastructure.
The team explained that SOC 2 compliance is a gold standard for data security, certifying that an organization meets rigorous criteria for safeguarding sensitive information.
With this certification, io.net validates its ability to protect enterprise data through robust security controls, standardized processes, and auditable transparency. This builds trust with enterprises seeking solutions that align with stringent compliance requirements.
This latest development also establishes safeguards for sensitive data, ensuring protection against breaches and unauthorized access, and aligns io.net’s infrastructure with regulatory requirements across global markets.
While commenting on this milestone, Gaurav Sharma, CTO of io.net, said,
“Achieving SOC 2 compliance validates the work we’ve been doing behind the scenes from day one to ensure our systems are secure and that rigorous data integrity standards are in place. While this certification benefits all io.net users, it will be of particular interest to enterprises that are duty-bound to partner with organizations that maintain the highest standards of data protection and compliance.”
The new badge aligns with io.net’s vision of delivering decentralized GPU compute solutions that are both secure and scalable. It sets the stage for io.net’s future growth, enabling the company to expand its offerings and meet the needs of enterprises in regulated industries.
Finally, io.net believes that this certification enhances its ability to compete globally by demonstrating adherence to industry-leading standards.
io.net is a decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN) that deploys and manages on-demand, decentralized GPU clusters from geo-distributed sources. Hundreds of thousands of GPUs are accessible today in IO Network, and this Internet of GPUs is specifically architected for low latency, high processing demand use cases like AI/ML ops and cloud gaming. io.net democratizes access to GPU compute capacity while reducing costs, expediting lead times, and expanding choice for engineers and businesses.